Celebrating Halloween at SK Apartments

Introduction

As an apartment dweller, you can also transform your living space to fit a great Halloween party. It doesn’t matter the level or class of the apartment. Any story building floor and other apartment living options can work, as long as you put in the spirit of the occasion.

How to Decorate Your Apartment

Who says your apartment cannot take on a Halloween theme? For instance, you can do something with your door by giving it a dark Halloween wreath. You can also go for spooky decorations and still stay elegant and modern. Simple changes, like playing with bright colors, can stir up style in the celebration. Creepy stuff like plastic skulls would offer great apartment decorations.

How to Celebrate at Home

Dress up in Halloween costumes and engage in great DIY ideas for the celebration. You can decide on a concierge to hand out candy to visitors. You can also carve pineapples or pumpkins if you are looking for a tropical décor twist. Engage the entire family in fun activities such as creative dress-ups, pets included.

Halloween Hotspots Near You

You can find the ideal Halloween stores and haunted attractions to spice up the season with Treasure Hunt games. Depending on the items you are after, you can find varieties of themes to use throughout the haunt; switch details to make every room different. Search easily for the right store to complete the season. Choose from a wide array of attractions, including creepy Zombie features, haunted houses, haunted mazes, and haunted trails, to name a few.

Conclusion

Halloween can still get better when celebrating it in an apartment. You can make every moment fun by utilizing every ghoul that can make the event significant. Simply put, think spooky, but be subtle and creative.

References

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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.huffingtonpost.ca/amp/entry/halloween-in-a-condo_n_8371074/

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Celebrating Halloween at The Grand

Two skeletons in front of halloween decorations lit by neon lights

October in Kansas City, MO is one of the special times of year. The days are still warm enough to wear short sleeve shirts, but the nights can leave you shivering for something warm. There’s one night in particular that leaves people shivering in fear and anticipation. Halloween this year in Kansas City, MO is going to be a little bit different due to the pandemic, but that doesn’t mean you can’t still have fun when you celebrate Halloween at The Grand.

How To Decorate Your Apartment

Naturally, you want to decorate in a way that doesn’t leave holes in the walls. You can do this by taking advantage of Command Strips and string or Velcro removable wall fasteners. Tie a knot around the command strip hook with a piece of string, and then attach the other end to the decoration. Then simply cover the string or yarn with banners, fake cobwebs, or other decorations.

How To Celebrate At Home

While it’s inadvisable to go door to door or go on hayrides and risk contracting the virus, there are plenty of ways to celebrate Halloween in Kansas City, MO at The Grand. One Cincinnati citizen created a candy chute that went down the railing of his front steps. He drops the treats at the top, and children hold up their buckets at the other end. You could also do a remote controlled socially-distanced candy delivery.

Another great way to celebrate Halloween is with non-alcoholic drinks, such as Dragon’s Blood Punch Hot Buttered Cider or Monster Gut Punch. Don’t forget about the creepy music.

Halloween Hotspots

The Edge of Hell Haunted House

This nationally-acclaimed haunted house experience has been scaring visitors for over 40 years.

The Beast Haunted House

There’s a reason that The Beast has ranked in the top 13 haunted houses for years.

Exiled

Are you ready for the hike of horror is not for the faint of heart? Enter the woods if you dare.

Halloween in Naperville

Halloween is going to be fantastic in 2020, if a little different. Halloween is on a Saturday, there will be a full moon, and people want to celebrate. Sure it’s 2020, so we need to social distance, wear masks of a different sort to help us stay safe, but we can still have a spooky great time. Check out these can’t miss ideas to make Halloween 2020 a hit. 803 Corday at Naperville is the right place to celebrate. 

How to Decorate Your Apartment

There are so many ways to get your apartment ready for Halloween. We all know it’s important to make a good first impression and this year that’s even truer as most of us will keep trick-or-treaters at a safe distance. Set the stage. Carve creepy pumpkins with stencils and easily available templates. Decorate doors with cut-outs of ghosts, goblins, witches, and more.  Make sure the neighbors can see some colorful creatures by combining monster cut-outs and contact paper on the windows. For the inside, fairy lights, felt spiders, and glow in the dark skeletons are always hit. It’s the little things that really set the mood. Try the mirror hidden message trick, get some scotch tape and spell out a scary message on your mirror, allow the tape to set and remove. Then run some hot water to reveal hidden messages to your guests.

How to Celebrate at Home

For many of us, celebrating Halloween this year will probably have to be done at home. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to raise goosebumps at home. Start by setting the mood with Halloween baking and some apple cider. Carving pumpkins is always a hit, so each person can get involved in making their ideas come to life. What’s Halloween without costumes? Make sure to get everyone dressed up and set up a video conferencing call with friends and family so everyone can share the scares. Set up a baby monitor on the porch, so you can have fun interacting with trick-or-treaters. Treats can be in the form of an outdoor haunted house or a video performance through your windows instead of the typical eatable delights. Movie marathons are great since you can choose movies appropriate to any age group or audience (from Goonies to Friday the 13th, there is something for everyone) and those can be shared from the comfort of your own apartment through a number of popular streaming services (Netflix Party, KAST, YouTube, Discord, Facebook, and more). 

Halloween Hotspots in Naperville

Luckily, stores are open in Naperville, so you can get what you need for Halloween. If you need costume, makeup, and decorations, there is a Spirit Halloween store open this year. The City of Naperville has many suggestions for Halloween this year, too, to stay safe this year. The Illinois Department of Health also has suggestions for how families can stay safe this year and what they are able to do to celebrate the holiday.

Social distancing will definitely make Halloween different this year. That doesn’t mean it can’t be a fun and safe holiday for everyone. Curbside and at-home delivery make it easier than ever to get the decorations, supplies, and costumes you need to make Halloween a hit. Don’t be afraid to get creative with some seasonal inspiring at-home celebration ideas.

After Dark In The Halloween Hills

There is a rather pleasing amount of spooky happenings tomorrow night that certainly cater to everyone of all ages! The possibilities open up for a day filled with trick-or-treats and night with the ghouls and goblins that prowl after dark.

1. Olde Fashion Halloween Party

https://www.facebook.com/downtownrenton/

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This is an event to keep it simple, fun and for the kids. Maybe you’re just looking for an old-fashion spooky search for trick-or-treats. Stroll down to Main Street Square in downtown Renton tomorrow afternoon October, 29 between 1 and 4pm . The party will have all the essentials for a fun Halloween night with popcorn, caramel apples, face painting, and many games. Their will also be a doggy costume contest!

For more information call 425-235-1776. you can visit them at https://www.facebook.com/downtownrenton/

 

2. Channel Your Inner Animal | Halloween Party

Shaker + Spear and Pennyroyal at Kimpton’s Palladian Hotel in Seattle is hosting their First Annual Halloween Bash benefiting Seattle Humane tomorrow night October 29th from 7pm to midnight.  Join in for live music by The Scotch Tops, a costume contest, and pay-to-play carnival-style games where all proceeds will support Seattle Humane.

Tickets are $99. This event is 21 and over.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/channel-your-inner-animal-tickets-27891816173?aff=es2

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/channel-your-inner-animal-tickets-27891816173?aff=es2

 

3. Issaquah Zombie Walk Event- Makeup Sign Ups

Issaquah is hosting their Zombie Walk Event and Make Up face painting at the Historic Shell Station. Pricing is only $10 per person for spooky zombie face painting by skilled volunteer make up artists. Sign up early as space is limited. Face painting schedule begins at 1pm.

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/channel-your-inner-animal-tickets-27891816173?aff=es2

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/channel-your-inner-animal-tickets-27891816173?aff=es2

Contact Brenda DeVore at: 425-391-1112 or email at [email protected]

 

Halloween at Superstition PD Station

If the title of the Superstition Police Station is not intriguing enough, the Halloween ghouls that will gather there tonight should convince everyone out to the festivities. The celebration includes plenty events from Halloween games, K9 demos, and trick-or-treating.

The event begins at 5:30 pm and will progress through these events until 8 pm. Come out and meet police officers as they discuss helpful safety tips for the ghoulish holiday and also take advantage of free goodies and food before the festivities begin.

The event is sponsored by councilmember Kevin Thompson and the Mesa Police Department. The Superstition police station is located just nine minutes away at 2430 South Ellsworth Road, Mesa, AZ 85209

 

http://www.mesaaz.gov/Home/Components/Calendar/Event/2723/1344

 

 

Fun Halloween Ideas

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  • Once you have finished making jack-‘o-lanterns, you should now make a painted pumpkin city to go with it. The good news about this project is that anyone can easily create this pumpkin city. Simply print these house templates and trace with a felt-tip pen. Now cut where the doors and windows are supposed to be and whalaa! You’ve got a pumpkin city. Watch your fingers when cutting!
  • Need to put that fireplace to work? Try igniting pumpkins on fire. Print these flame templates and trace along the design. Carefully carve along the lines and place candles inside each one for the finishing touch. Don’t carve too much or your home will heat up!
  • Now it’s time to take the fun outside. Set up a Halloween candy station for all trick-or-treaters to experience. Light the way to the candy station by setting up luminaries along the path. Add jack-‘o’-lantern decal to each one to make them scary looking. Give each type of candy a spooky-Halloween themed name to warn trick-or-treaters what they are going to eat.

Fun Ideas to Try This Halloween

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  1. Throw a spooky Halloween party for all ages to enjoy! It is also a chance to bond with the new neighbors. But before the party starts, prepare a Radioactive Fruit Punch you and your kids will love making. Mix orange juice, mountain dew, Kool-Aid, and food coloring to make this delightfully disgusting drink.
  2. Calm those sugar rushed, energetic kids with cool Halloween crafts. First, go on a nature walk with your kids and collect twigs and branches. Second, glue them onto black paper to give a dark, scary background. Add eyes to give them “life.” Finally, snap a picture of your kids holding the finished crafts to record the families’ fun times.
  3. Have you ever heard of the game Pin the Tail on the Donkey? Now have you ever heard of the game Pin the Wart on the Witch? Different game names but same game rules. You have to literally pin the wart on the witch blindfolded. A guaranteed way to get lots of laughs from kids!

How to Prepare Your Home for Halloween

Halloween

Add a twist to this Halloween season by decorating the inside of your home. Your guests will be scared and entertained all throughout their visit!

  • Have multiple sets of eyes watching your guests’ every move by replacing chandelier shades with jack-‘o-lanterns. It is a creepy, eerie feeling knowing that someone is watching your every move.
  • Those jack-‘o-lanterns may need backup, so hang these ghost fellows in your house. They are easy to make so you can hang dozens of them everywhere in the house. But remember to hang them high!
  • Add black stickers with warning signs and mini pumpkins for those who dare to walk upstairs. They will definitely think twice before heading to the unknown.
  • Continue the spookiness of your house by placing crocheted spider-webs in the guest room. Your guest will expect a comforting, inviting bedroom but no, catch them by surprise with this idea. Add spiders on the web to enhance the look.